Replace %CODE-ENTRY-POINTS with an array, remove %SIMPLE-FUN-NEXT.
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1 ;;;; Environment query functions, DOCUMENTATION and DRIBBLE.
2 ;;;;
3 ;;;; FIXME: If there are exactly three things in here, it could be
4 ;;;; exactly three files named e.g. equery.lisp, doc.lisp, and dribble.lisp.
6 ;;;; This software is part of the SBCL system. See the README file for
7 ;;;; more information.
8 ;;;;
9 ;;;; This software is derived from the CMU CL system, which was
10 ;;;; written at Carnegie Mellon University and released into the
11 ;;;; public domain. The software is in the public domain and is
12 ;;;; provided with absolutely no warranty. See the COPYING and CREDITS
13 ;;;; files for more information.
15 (in-package "SB!IMPL")
16 ;;;; Generalizing over SIMPLE-FUN, CLOSURE, and FUNCALLABLE-INSTANCEs
18 ;;; Underlying SIMPLE-FUN
19 (defun %fun-fun (function)
20 (declare (function function))
21 ;; It's too bad that TYPECASE isn't able to generate equivalent code.
22 (case (fun-subtype function)
23 (#.sb!vm:closure-header-widetag
24 (%closure-fun function))
25 (#.sb!vm:funcallable-instance-header-widetag
26 ;; %FUNCALLABLE-INSTANCE-FUNCTION is not known to return a FUNCTION.
27 ;; Is that right? Shouldn't we always initialize to something
28 ;; that is a function, such as an error-signaling trampoline?
29 (%fun-fun (%funcallable-instance-function function)))
30 (t function)))
32 (defun %fun-lambda-list (function)
33 (typecase function
34 #!+sb-fasteval
35 (sb!interpreter:interpreted-function
36 (sb!interpreter:proto-fn-pretty-arglist
37 (sb!interpreter:fun-proto-fn function)))
38 #!+sb-eval
39 (sb!eval:interpreted-function
40 (sb!eval:interpreted-function-debug-lambda-list function))
42 (%simple-fun-arglist (%fun-fun function)))))
44 (defun (setf %fun-lambda-list) (new-value function)
45 (typecase function
46 #!+sb-fasteval
47 (sb!interpreter:interpreted-function
48 (setf (sb!interpreter:proto-fn-pretty-arglist
49 (sb!interpreter:fun-proto-fn function)) new-value))
50 #!+sb-eval
51 (sb!eval:interpreted-function
52 (setf (sb!eval:interpreted-function-debug-lambda-list function) new-value))
53 ;; FIXME: Eliding general funcallable-instances for now.
54 ((or simple-fun closure)
55 (setf (%simple-fun-arglist (%fun-fun function)) new-value)))
56 new-value)
58 (defun %fun-type (function)
59 (typecase function
60 #!+sb-fasteval
61 ;; Obtain a list of the right shape, usually with T for each
62 ;; arg type, but respecting local declarations if any.
63 (sb!interpreter:interpreted-function (sb!interpreter:%fun-type function))
64 (t (%simple-fun-type (%fun-fun function)))))
66 (!defglobal *closure-name-marker* (make-symbol ".CLOSURE-NAME."))
67 (defun closure-name (closure)
68 (declare (closure closure))
69 (let ((len (get-closure-length closure)))
70 (if (and (>= len 4)
71 ;; The number of closure-values is 1- the len.
72 ;; The index of the last value is 1- that.
73 ;; The index of the name-marker is 1- that.
74 ;; (closure index 0 is the first closed-over value)
75 (eq (%closure-index-ref closure (- len 3))
76 (load-time-value *closure-name-marker* t)))
77 (values (%closure-index-ref closure (- len 2)) t)
78 (values nil nil))))
80 ;; Add 2 "slots" to the payload of a closure, one for the magic symbol
81 ;; signifying that there is a name, and one for the name itself.
82 (defun nameify-closure (closure)
83 (declare (closure closure))
84 (let* ((physical-len (get-closure-length closure)) ; excluding header
85 ;; subtract 1 because physical-len includes the trampoline word.
86 (new-n-closure-vals (+ 2 (1- physical-len)))
87 ;; Closures and funcallable-instances are pretty much the same to GC.
88 ;; They're both varying-length boxed-payload objects.
89 ;; But funcallable-instance has <tramp, function, info>
90 ;; where closure has <tramp, info> so subtract 1 more word.
91 (copy (%make-funcallable-instance (1- new-n-closure-vals))))
92 (with-pinned-objects (closure copy)
93 ;; change the widetag from funcallable-instance to closure.
94 (setf (sap-ref-word (int-sap (get-lisp-obj-address copy))
95 (- sb!vm:fun-pointer-lowtag))
96 (logior (ash (+ physical-len 2) 8) sb!vm:closure-header-widetag))
97 (macrolet ((word (obj index)
98 `(sap-ref-lispobj (int-sap (get-lisp-obj-address ,obj))
99 (+ (- sb!vm:fun-pointer-lowtag)
100 (ash ,index sb!vm:word-shift)))))
101 (loop for i from 1 to physical-len
102 do (setf (word copy i) (word closure i)))
103 (setf (word copy (1+ physical-len)) *closure-name-marker*)))
104 copy))
106 ;; Rename a closure. Doing so changes its identity unless it was already named.
107 ;; To do this without allocating a new closure, we'd need an interface that
108 ;; requests a placeholder from the outset. One possibility is that
109 ;; (NAMED-LAMBDA NIL (x) ...) would allocate the name, initially stored as nil.
110 ;; In that case, the simple-fun's debug-info could also contain a bit that
111 ;; indicates that all closures over it are named, eliminating the storage
112 ;; and check for *closure-name-marker* in the closure values.
113 (defun set-closure-name (closure new-name)
114 (declare (closure closure))
115 (unless (nth-value 1 (closure-name closure))
116 (setq closure (nameify-closure closure)))
117 ;; There are no closure slot setters, and in fact SLOT-SET
118 ;; does not exist in a variant that takes a non-constant index.
119 (with-pinned-objects (closure)
120 (setf (sap-ref-lispobj (int-sap (get-lisp-obj-address closure))
121 (+ (- sb!vm:fun-pointer-lowtag)
122 (ash (get-closure-length closure)
123 sb!vm:word-shift)))
124 new-name))
125 closure)
127 ;;; a SETFable function to return the associated debug name for FUN
128 ;;; (i.e., the third value returned from CL:FUNCTION-LAMBDA-EXPRESSION),
129 ;;; or NIL if there's none
130 (defun %fun-name (function)
131 (case (fun-subtype function)
132 (#.sb!vm:funcallable-instance-header-widetag
133 (let ((layout (%funcallable-instance-layout function)))
134 ;; We know that funcallable-instance-p is true,
135 ;; and so testing via TYPEP would be wasteful.
136 (cond #!+sb-eval
137 ((eq layout #.(find-layout 'sb!eval:interpreted-function))
138 (return-from %fun-name
139 (sb!eval:interpreted-function-debug-name function)))
140 #!+sb-fasteval
141 ((eq layout #.(find-layout 'sb!interpreter:interpreted-function))
142 (return-from %fun-name
143 (sb!interpreter:proto-fn-name
144 (sb!interpreter:fun-proto-fn
145 (truly-the sb!interpreter:interpreted-function function)))))
146 ((classoid-cell-typep #.(find-classoid-cell 'standard-generic-function)
147 function)
148 (return-from %fun-name
149 (sb!mop:generic-function-name function))))))
150 (#.sb!vm:closure-header-widetag
151 (multiple-value-bind (name namedp) (closure-name function)
152 (when namedp
153 (return-from %fun-name name)))))
154 (%simple-fun-name (%fun-fun function)))
156 (defun (setf %fun-name) (new-value function)
157 (typecase function
158 #!+sb-eval
159 (sb!eval:interpreted-function
160 (setf (sb!eval:interpreted-function-debug-name function) new-value))
161 #!+sb-fasteval
162 (sb!interpreter:interpreted-function
163 (setf (sb!interpreter:proto-fn-name (sb!interpreter:fun-proto-fn function))
164 new-value))
165 (generic-function
166 ;; STANDARD-GENERIC-FUNCTION definitely has a NAME,
167 ;; but other subtypes of GENERIC-FUNCTION could as well.
168 (when (slot-exists-p function 'sb!pcl::name)
169 (setf (slot-value function 'sb!pcl::name) new-value)))
170 ;; This does not set the name of an un-named closure because doing so
171 ;; is not a side-effecting operation that it ought to be.
172 ;; In contrast, SB-PCL::SET-FUN-NAME specifically says that only if the
173 ;; argument fun is a funcallable instance must it retain its identity.
174 ;; That function *is* allowed to cons a new closure to name it.
175 ((or simple-fun closure)
176 (if (and (closurep function) (nth-value 1 (closure-name function)))
177 (set-closure-name function new-value)
178 (setf (%simple-fun-name (%fun-fun function)) new-value))))
179 new-value)
181 (defun %fun-doc (function)
182 (typecase function
183 #!+sb-fasteval
184 (sb!interpreter:interpreted-function
185 (sb!interpreter:proto-fn-docstring (sb!interpreter:fun-proto-fn function)))
186 #!+sb-eval
187 (sb!eval:interpreted-function
188 (sb!eval:interpreted-function-documentation function))
190 (when (closurep function)
191 (multiple-value-bind (name namedp) (closure-name function)
192 (when namedp
193 (return-from %fun-doc (random-documentation name 'function)))))
194 (%simple-fun-doc (%fun-fun function)))))
196 (defun (setf %fun-doc) (new-value function)
197 (declare (type (or null string) new-value))
198 (typecase function
199 #!+sb-fasteval
200 (sb!interpreter:interpreted-function
201 (setf (sb!interpreter:proto-fn-docstring
202 (sb!interpreter:fun-proto-fn function)) new-value))
203 #!+sb-eval
204 (sb!eval:interpreted-function
205 (setf (sb!eval:interpreted-function-documentation function) new-value))
206 ((or simple-fun closure)
207 (when (closurep function)
208 (multiple-value-bind (name namedp) (closure-name function)
209 (when namedp
210 (return-from %fun-doc
211 (setf (random-documentation name 'function) new-value)))))
212 (setf (%simple-fun-doc (%fun-fun function)) new-value)))
213 new-value)
215 (defun code-n-entries (code-obj)
216 ;; The internal %n-entries slot is a fixnum storing the number
217 ;; of simple-funs in the low 14 bits (16 bits of the machine word),
218 ;; and the first function's offset in the high 16 bits.
219 #!-64-bit (ldb (byte 14 0) (sb!vm::%code-n-entries code-obj))
220 ;; The header stores the count.
221 #!+64-bit (ldb (byte 16 24) (get-header-data code-obj)))
223 (defun %code-entry-point (code-obj fun-index)
224 (declare (type (unsigned-byte 16) fun-index))
225 (if (>= fun-index (code-n-entries code-obj))
227 (%primitive sb!c:compute-fun
228 code-obj
229 (cond ((zerop fun-index) ; special case for the first simple-fun
230 #!-64-bit (ldb (byte 16 14) (sb!vm::%code-n-entries code-obj))
231 #!+64-bit (ldb (byte 16 40) (get-header-data code-obj)))
233 (let ((i (+ (- sb!vm:other-pointer-lowtag)
234 (ash (code-header-words code-obj)
235 sb!vm:word-shift)
236 (ash (1- fun-index) 2))))
237 (with-pinned-objects (code-obj)
238 (sap-ref-32 (int-sap (get-lisp-obj-address code-obj))
239 i))))))))
241 (defun code-entry-points (code-obj)
242 (let ((a (make-array (code-n-entries code-obj))))
243 (dotimes (i (length a) a)
244 (setf (aref a i) (%code-entry-point code-obj i)))))
246 (defun code-n-unboxed-data-words (code-obj)
247 ;; If the number of boxed words (from the header) is not the same as
248 ;; the displacement backwards from the first simple-fun to the header,
249 ;; then there are unboxed constants between the end of the boxed constants
250 ;; and the first simple-fun.
251 (let ((f (%code-entry-point code-obj 0)))
252 (or (and f
253 (let ((from (code-header-words code-obj))
254 (to (ash (with-pinned-objects (f)
255 (sap-ref-word (int-sap (get-lisp-obj-address f))
256 (- sb!vm:fun-pointer-lowtag)))
257 (- sb!vm:n-widetag-bits))))
258 (and (< from to) (- to from))))
259 0)))
261 ;;; various environment inquiries
263 (defvar *features*
264 '#.(sort (copy-list sb-cold:*shebang-features*) #'string<)
265 #!+sb-doc
266 "a list of symbols that describe features provided by the
267 implementation")
269 (defun machine-instance ()
270 #!+sb-doc
271 "Return a string giving the name of the local machine."
272 #!+win32 (sb!win32::get-computer-name)
273 #!-win32 (truly-the simple-string (sb!unix:unix-gethostname)))
275 (declaim (type (or null string) *machine-version*))
276 (defvar *machine-version*)
278 (defun machine-version ()
279 #!+sb-doc
280 "Return a string describing the version of the computer hardware we
281 are running on, or NIL if we can't find any useful information."
282 (unless (boundp '*machine-version*)
283 (setf *machine-version* (get-machine-version)))
284 *machine-version*)
286 ;;; FIXME: Don't forget to set these in a sample site-init file.
287 ;;; FIXME: Perhaps the functions could be SETFable instead of having the
288 ;;; interface be through special variables? As far as I can tell
289 ;;; from ANSI 11.1.2.1.1 "Constraints on the COMMON-LISP Package
290 ;;; for Conforming Implementations" it is kosher to add a SETF function for
291 ;;; a symbol in COMMON-LISP..
292 (declaim (type (or null string) *short-site-name* *long-site-name*))
293 (defvar *short-site-name* nil
294 #!+sb-doc
295 "The value of SHORT-SITE-NAME.")
296 (defvar *long-site-name* nil
297 #!+sb-doc
298 "The value of LONG-SITE-NAME.")
299 (defun short-site-name ()
300 #!+sb-doc
301 "Return a string with the abbreviated site name, or NIL if not known."
302 *short-site-name*)
303 (defun long-site-name ()
304 #!+sb-doc
305 "Return a string with the long form of the site name, or NIL if not known."
306 *long-site-name*)
308 ;;;; ED
309 (declaim (type list *ed-functions*))
310 (defvar *ed-functions* '()
311 #!+sb-doc
312 "See function documentation for ED.")
314 (defun ed (&optional x)
315 #!+sb-doc
316 "Starts the editor (on a file or a function if named). Functions
317 from the list *ED-FUNCTIONS* are called in order with X as an argument
318 until one of them returns non-NIL; these functions are responsible for
319 signalling a FILE-ERROR to indicate failure to perform an operation on
320 the file system."
321 (dolist (fun *ed-functions*
322 (error 'extension-failure
323 :format-control "Don't know how to ~S ~A"
324 :format-arguments (list 'ed x)
325 :references (list '(:sbcl :variable *ed-functions*))))
326 (when (funcall fun x)
327 (return t))))
329 ;;;; dribble stuff
331 ;;; Each time we start dribbling to a new stream, we put it in
332 ;;; *DRIBBLE-STREAM*, and push a list of *DRIBBLE-STREAM*, *STANDARD-INPUT*,
333 ;;; *STANDARD-OUTPUT* and *ERROR-OUTPUT* in *PREVIOUS-DRIBBLE-STREAMS*.
334 ;;; *STANDARD-OUTPUT* and *ERROR-OUTPUT* is changed to a broadcast stream that
335 ;;; broadcasts to *DRIBBLE-STREAM* and to the old values of the variables.
336 ;;; *STANDARD-INPUT* is changed to an echo stream that echos input from the old
337 ;;; value of standard input to *DRIBBLE-STREAM*.
339 ;;; When dribble is called with no arguments, *DRIBBLE-STREAM* is closed,
340 ;;; and the values of *DRIBBLE-STREAM*, *STANDARD-INPUT*, and
341 ;;; *STANDARD-OUTPUT* are popped from *PREVIOUS-DRIBBLE-STREAMS*.
343 (defvar *previous-dribble-streams* '())
344 (defvar *dribble-stream* nil)
346 (defun dribble (&optional pathname &key (if-exists :append))
347 #!+sb-doc
348 "With a file name as an argument, dribble opens the file and sends a
349 record of further I/O to that file. Without an argument, it closes
350 the dribble file, and quits logging."
351 (flet ((install-streams (dribble input output error)
352 (setf *dribble-stream* dribble
353 *standard-input* input
354 *standard-output* output
355 *error-output* error)))
356 (cond (pathname
357 (push (list *dribble-stream* *standard-input* *standard-output*
358 *error-output*)
359 *previous-dribble-streams*)
360 (let ((new-dribble (open pathname
361 :direction :output
362 :if-exists if-exists
363 :if-does-not-exist :create)))
364 (install-streams
365 new-dribble
366 (make-echo-stream *standard-input* new-dribble)
367 (make-broadcast-stream *standard-output* new-dribble)
368 (make-broadcast-stream *error-output* new-dribble))))
369 ((null *dribble-stream*)
370 (error "not currently dribbling"))
372 (close *dribble-stream*)
373 (apply #'install-streams (pop *previous-dribble-streams*)))))
374 (values))
376 (defun %byte-blt (src src-start dst dst-start dst-end)
377 (%byte-blt src src-start dst dst-start dst-end))
379 ;;;; some *LOAD-FOO* variables
381 (defvar *load-print* nil
382 #!+sb-doc
383 "the default for the :PRINT argument to LOAD")
385 (defvar *load-verbose* nil
386 ;; Note that CMU CL's default for this was T, and ANSI says it's
387 ;; implementation-dependent. We choose NIL on the theory that it's
388 ;; a nicer default behavior for Unix programs.
389 #!+sb-doc
390 "the default for the :VERBOSE argument to LOAD")